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Tim K
12-09-2014, 19:31
No big deal to you guys who have been doing it for years, but I'd been trying to get to it for months now. Too friggin' easy.

A buddy of mine has been on me to try it. I was lukewarm to the whole idea until I tried some of his stuff last Sunday. Wow, really different from the store bought crap. It got me all enthused.

Garlic dill for the first batch. I suppose I'll taste one on Saturday and then every day thereafter.

buffalobo
12-09-2014, 19:38
Home made pickles rock and good for you. [emoji106]

rbeau30
12-09-2014, 19:47
You should try making them through fermentation. They are AWESOME.

Tim K
12-09-2014, 20:49
You should try making them through fermentation. They are AWESOME.

That's what I'm doing.

rbeau30
12-09-2014, 21:16
That's what I'm doing.

Sweet! Once you get past skimming the mold it is easy. Did you add Grape leaves or Cherry leave for crispness? I have 3 Grape Vines and two cherry trees if anyone wants to try next year and add leaves to their batch.

My first bath turned out good. Got kinda mushy after about 2 months.

You can can them once they get to the point you like them.

Just strain the liquid off, bring it to a boil and process the pickles in a hot water bath canner. It stops the conversion of sugars to lactic acid by killing the Lacto-bacillus pro-biotics and basically freezing the fermentation process.

TheGrey
12-09-2014, 21:53
Very cool! :)

Tim K
12-09-2014, 21:56
The book I have said to add grape leaves or black tea. I used tea since I had it and can find no other useful purpose for it.

Irving
12-09-2014, 21:59
Add coffee creamer and sugar to black tea and drink it as a coffee substitute. I just cut down a grape vine because I wasn't using it. Who'd have known you can use the leaves for pickles?

rbeau30
12-09-2014, 22:05
The book I have said to add grape leaves or black tea. I used tea since I had it and can find no other useful purpose for it.

Ah! I bet there is a compound in the leaves (probably tannins or something) that is present in black tea.

Post the taste tests! It only took a couple days for my fermentations to start up!

Tim K
12-10-2014, 17:57
I just tried brussel sprouts. Should be interesting.

KestrelBike
12-26-2014, 20:42
I really want to try pickled Asparagus! They'd pack great in a large enough can/jar, depending on the height of the stalks.

eta: oh and pickled lima beans!

ray1970
12-26-2014, 20:58
Do some okra. Pickled okra is the bomb.

hollohas
01-01-2015, 19:30
My favs = green beans, okra, asparagus. Love regular pickles too but those 3 add such a good variety.

Tim K
01-01-2015, 22:44
Don't bother with mini sweet peppers. They look beautiful but turn to mush.

Green beans and okra are next...

TheGrey
01-01-2015, 23:56
Green beans will pickle beautifully- look up "dilly beans" as a recipe.

brutal
01-02-2015, 01:55
Anybody pickling pigs feet?

Or making head cheese or Sulz?

haha, my pa used to make that gross stuff.